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There are 5 in that photo.. but hard to see. I place them so they will embed in the corals .That is the best clam placement I have ever seen in a reef aquarium. Beautiful.
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There are 5 in that photo.. but hard to see. I place them so they will embed in the corals .That is the best clam placement I have ever seen in a reef aquarium. Beautiful.
Wow 5! I saw 3! What types?There are 5 in that photo.. but hard to see. I place them so they will embed in the corals .
I've never seen that anywhere other than photos of a wild reef. So cool.There are 5 in that photo.. but hard to see. I place them so they will embed in the corals .
They can grow quickly into colonnies as mine has but will not overtake tank, and should they grow crazy fast, you can cut them like SPS and sell them or harvest them.Are Stylo just as bad as Pocci? I definitely don't want a grassland lol. Already got rid of my GSP.
So what you’re saying is it hasn’t gone sexual in your tank?I own green, pink, purple, and rainbow styos and pocis and have never had a problem. Have been keeping the ones I have, some for over 10 years. I believe there are a few stains out there that give these corals a bad name.
Actually, these are both mine and we’re purchased the same day from the same vendor. As you can see it’s also growing very well. I’m glad I’m not going to have to remove this one.This is styli. OP’s is pocci
Yes and no. The variations that I have are not prone to sexual reproduction.. Unfortunently, yours is. 20 years ago, your variety was very common.. It seems far less common today.. because no one wants it.. So unless someone pulles a fast one.. It really shouldn't be sold.So what you’re saying is it hasn’t gone sexual in your tank?
interesting... I got it from a very well known retailer here in Orlando.Yes and no. The variations that I have are not prone to sexual reproduction.. Unfortunently, yours is. 20 years ago, your variety was very common.. It seems far less common today.. because no one wants it.. So unless someone pulles a fast one.. It really shouldn't be sold.